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... says διδως , ως corresponds to τιθη , θη- and δίδου , δου- corresponds to TLOEL- , DEL- ' and p . 10 Note which says ' The hyphen which is used to split words up into their contituent parts ... is simply a device to indicate what part ...
... says διδως , ως corresponds to τιθη , θη- and δίδου , δου- corresponds to TLOEL- , DEL- ' and p . 10 Note which says ' The hyphen which is used to split words up into their contituent parts ... is simply a device to indicate what part ...
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... says , the metaphor has been explained ( see e.g. Tyrrell & Purser ad loc . ) as an allusion to running water meeting an obstacle , or the water in a clock running out on a speaker . The causa in question is the Campanian Land affair of ...
... says , the metaphor has been explained ( see e.g. Tyrrell & Purser ad loc . ) as an allusion to running water meeting an obstacle , or the water in a clock running out on a speaker . The causa in question is the Campanian Land affair of ...
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... says that hippomarathum is a specific for the stone and prodest vesicae cum vino leni et feminarum mensi- bus haerentibus . But can aqua mean urine ? The English usage , normal since at least the 14th century ( OED ) , may deceive . The ...
... says that hippomarathum is a specific for the stone and prodest vesicae cum vino leni et feminarum mensi- bus haerentibus . But can aqua mean urine ? The English usage , normal since at least the 14th century ( OED ) , may deceive . The ...
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